Mink(2663) | http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=566981 Van Halen Oakland Coliseum Oakland, California May 13, 1995 the band: Edward Van Halen Alex Van Halen Michael Anthony Sammy Hagar lineage: recording: Sony ECM-909 mic -> Sony WM-D6 -> Maxell XL-II 90m master cassette transfer (Spring of 2015) : TDK XL-II 90m master cassette -> Denon 790R -> Kenwood A-522 amplifier -> Kenwood GE-622 Equalizer -> DAT line out -> line in on Tascam DR-2D -> WAV -> Audacity (track splitting) -> FLAC (level 8). tracklist (120:43): 01 The Seventh Seal (joined in progress) 02 Big Fat Money 03 Runaround 04 Amsterdam 05 When It’s Love 06 Top of the World 07 Bass Solo 08 Aftershock 09 Drum Solo 10 Can’t Stop Lovin’ You 11 Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love 12 Feelin’ 13 Eagles Fly 14 You Really Got Me 15 Guitar solo 16 Why Can’t This Be Love 17 Finish What Ya Started 18 Right Now 19 Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do) 20 Dreams 21 Panama Ballsdeep notes: My favorite sounding of the 3 shows, it does fade in during the middle of the first song, but other than that, the show is complete. For the sake of accuracy (and if someone were to sync this to a video), at the 27:40-41 mark, right when MA is hitting the bass strings, I chopped out about 2/10th of a second worth of ‘music’ due to a mic static spike, but to these ears its pretty much seamless…but it may mess up a sync job. There are 2 other more noticable tape splices too (due to flips). I’m pretty sure this VH show has never been uploaded before….much less from the master. I did trade out a few copies on cassette in the late 90′s, but as far as master > digital, this is a first. I will say that all 3 of these (Bay Area) shows have a slightly ‘hollow’ sound to my ears. I blame the Sony 909 mic, as a short appeared my favored Sonic Studios (DSM6P) when at White Zombie in Phoenix on May 10, and I had to mail them to Oregon via Express Mail to get them somewhat repaired (Leonard never did replace the wires, in 2016 the mics are on their last legs) and returned for the rest of the trip starting with The Black Crowes May 17 in L.A. I believe they’d be a bit more ‘punchy’ on the low end with the SS mics, but don’t worry, having had a few years taping experience at this point, they’re still very solid documents of the time. or, Eddie sounds fine, and crowd noise is pretty much at a minimum (again, this is after spot listens, haven’t listened to every second of every show again, but I’m pretty happy with what I hear), though this Sacramento gig has a bit more crowd noise than Oakland or San Jose. Also, Slash’s Snakepit opened (the only 3 shows of the VH tour doing so, they were a last minute add before Slash and Co. headed to Japan), the San Jose and Oakland opening sets are complete, Sacramento I believe is the last 4 songs only, I believe Dave got there late. It sure is nifty how one can post show availability in a torrents comment section, send a show to someone over the interwebs (sic) and have it uploaded in less time than just mailing tapes/cds one way in the mail. BIG thanks to Panamaniac for the upload…you never know what may pop up next. Panamaniac notes: Thanks to Steve H. (ballsdeep) for pulling this uncirculated master from his archives and allowing me the opportunity to share it with you! Folks, this show is one of those truly rare gems that you’ve been waiting to be unearthed for some 20+ years and should be downloaded immediately! I agree this is the best sounding of the 3 bay area shows with minimal audience noise and stellar musicianship. Remarkable audience recording in my opinion.
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